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BIPOC or IBPOC? LGBTQ or LGBTQ2S+? Who decides which terms we should use?
May 28, 2021 —
People are not organized into neat categories and the names of categories are never static
May 28, 2021 —
People are not organized into neat categories and the names of categories are never static
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Meet Katherine Boyer, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Creative Works category
May 17, 2021 —
Katherine Boyer uses a variety of mediums to re-frame and re-activate historical Métis objects, while also creating new artworks which contribute to Métis material culture.
May 17, 2021 —
Katherine Boyer uses a variety of mediums to re-frame and re-activate historical Métis objects, while also creating new artworks which contribute to Métis material culture.
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Meet Joan Durrant, the 2020 Dr. John M. Bowman Memorial Winnipeg Rh Institute Foundation Award winner
May 17, 2021 —
Joan Durrant is known and respected throughout the world for her research on violence against children.
May 17, 2021 —
Joan Durrant is known and respected throughout the world for her research on violence against children.
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Meet Ken Jeffries, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Natural Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Ken Jeffries’ research seeks to help protect aquatic systems so that future generations can benefit from the abundant aquatic resources in Canada.
May 17, 2021 —
Ken Jeffries’ research seeks to help protect aquatic systems so that future generations can benefit from the abundant aquatic resources in Canada.
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Meet Christine Kelly, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Health Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Christine Kelly’s research examines how policies, programs and activism influence the distribution, experiences and outcomes for those with ongoing care needs, especially older people and people with disabilities.
May 17, 2021 —
Christine Kelly’s research examines how policies, programs and activism influence the distribution, experiences and outcomes for those with ongoing care needs, especially older people and people with disabilities.
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Meet Noman Mohammed, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Applied Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Noman Mohammed uses sophisticated computational tools to address data privacy and security issues for emerging technologies.
May 17, 2021 —
Noman Mohammed uses sophisticated computational tools to address data privacy and security issues for emerging technologies.
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Meet Natalie Riediger, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Interdisciplinary category
May 17, 2021 —
Natalie Riediger aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
May 17, 2021 —
Natalie Riediger aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
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Meet Jill Stobart, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Health Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Jill Stobart aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
May 17, 2021 —
Jill Stobart aims to disentangle complex brain circuits to determine how cells are wired together and how local blood flow ensures proper energy supply to these cells.
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Meet Ee-Seul Yoon, 2020 Rh Award Winner in the Social Sciences category
May 17, 2021 —
Ee-Seul Yoon’s research sheds timely and critical light on the marketization of K to 12 schools, one of the most under-researched areas of educational reforms in Canada.
May 17, 2021 —
Ee-Seul Yoon’s research sheds timely and critical light on the marketization of K to 12 schools, one of the most under-researched areas of educational reforms in Canada.
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Apply to help UM become more age-friendly!
May 7, 2021 —
New funding open to faculty and staff to make UM more age-friendly
May 7, 2021 —
New funding open to faculty and staff to make UM more age-friendly